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Strangers to Ourselves
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143463979
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Discover “Strangers to Ourselves” by Shashi Deshpande (ISBN: 9780143463979), a captivating tale of two souls in Mumbai: an oncologist driven by compassion and a musician consumed by his art. Their unexpected encounter sparks an extraordinary love story. Explore themes of connection, identity, and the search for meaning in contemporary India.
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Atul Budhwar –
The story of the musician and doctor, a connection that I felt was forced. Did not enjoy it.
Gouri Raj –
This story is wonderfully written, it captures the human emotion so well. Definitely recommended.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
I was captivated by the story’s exploration of identity and belonging. A must-read for those seeking thought-provoking narratives.
Sakshi Jairath –
Strangers to Ourselves is a beautifully written and thought-provoking book. Highly recommended.
Ranjan Kumar Jha –
A beautifully and evocative novel. Deshpande has great character development and dialogue.
Prayush Kishan –
The initial chapters were a bit confusing but once the story took off, I was hooked. Good exploration of modern life.
Gaddala Yakub –
Deshpande’s prose is stunning. The story is poignant, though I wished for a bit more resolution at the end.
Sourabh Nemagoud –
I found the characters compelling and the themes thought-provoking. A really good book.
Abhishek Jaiswal –
The story was captivating, but at times, I found it difficult to follow. Overall, a decent read.
Rahul Rinwa –
An engaging and thought-provoking read! I appreciated the exploration of love, identity and modern India.
Ishita Shrivastava –
The book was a bit slow for me, but I appreciated the beautiful writing and character development.
Rahul Kumar Singh –
I really enjoyed this book. It was very well-written and had a good message, but it dragged on a bit.
Tanishta Roy –
It was okay. Not my cup of tea, I think the relationship of the two main characters feel forced.
Tanya –
I loved the characters and their complexities. Some moments felt a little slow. A good book for reflection.
Anup Mangwani –
I enjoyed the exploration of identity, but the pacing felt a little slow at times. Overall, a thoughtful read.
Vaibhav Nair –
I loved the insights into Indian culture and the challenges faced by the characters. A memorable read.
Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala –
A beautifully written story that explores the complexities of human relationships. Deshpande’s characters are so real.
Adhith Murali –
While I appreciated the depth, the writing style felt a little dense at times. Worth reading.
Joydeep Sarkar –
Deshpande’s novel is a gem! The characters are richly drawn, and the story is both heartwarming and heartbreaking.
Anonymous –
A powerful story about love, loss, and self-discovery. Deshpande’s writing is truly exceptional.
Harshita Sharma –
The book offers a unique perspective on life in Mumbai. I enjoyed the characters development and the storyline.
Shachi Jain –
A little hard to get into at first, but very rewarding once you do. I enjoyed the unique perspective.
Akshay Kumar –
I loved the depth of the characters. I couldn’t put it down. Excellent.
Aadrika Gopal –
An engaging story. The Mumbai setting adds richness to the narrative. I like how each character is given space to flourish.